If you like the sky, this is your place. Built strong and true. Two bedrooms and two and a half baths in the main house. Another bedroom and bath for guests or in-laws. The home stands in Cape Plantation, next to the runway. There is a deeded taxiway out to 4,230 feet of turf at Costin Airport. A51. Planes come and go. Step inside. The foyer is open and honest. Ceilings stretch high. Doors are tall and real. Bahama shutters hold back the sun. The floors are wood, warm under your feet. The fire burns in the gas hearth. Light pours in through sliding doors that open to the sunroom. The sunroom waits for you, simple and bright. Left of the foyer, a half bath. To the right, a room for mud, washing, and secrets. There is a three-car garage. There is a tankless water heater that keeps the water hot. The well brings up water for the grass. The generator stands ready. When the storm comes, the lights will stay on. The kitchen is made for work. Stainless steel tools. Quartz on the counters, cold and hard. An island to lean on. A range for fire, a hood to draw out the smoke. The pantry is big enough to sate hunger. The fridge and freezer are ready for the day's catch. There are two bedrooms, just the same. Each has a bath with double sinks, a shower, and a closet you walk into. Each has a porch, screened against the world, with a door to the sunroom. At the edge of the property, a building. Forty feet by forty-eight. The floor is covered in epoxy, tough as the rest. There are all the utilities. There is a workshop. There is a kitchen and a bath. It can be a home for guests. Or you can turn it into a hangar. The plans are there. Add the I-beam. Add the bi-fold door. Bring in your airplane. Or rent it out. The choice is simple, like most good things. The beaches are close. The bay is closer. Shops and food are not far. Here, the air is clear and the days are long. The home is waiting, honest and quiet. If you want a place by the sea, with room for the sky, you have found it.
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